Implementing Equity Training in Oregon's Healthcare
GrantID: 7659
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: January 25, 2026
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Oregon's Research Training Grant
The Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and the Oregon State University (OSU) are among the state's prominent research institutions that will be instrumental in achieving the priority outcomes of the Research Training Grant. As a leader in biomedical and behavioral research, OHSU is well-positioned to drive innovation and advance the nation's research agenda. With a strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, OHSU's research training programs will foster a diverse and highly skilled workforce, capable of addressing the complex health challenges facing Oregon and the nation.
Advancing Biomedical Research in Oregon's Rural and Coastal Regions
Oregon's unique geography, with its vast rural areas and coastal regions, presents both opportunities and challenges for advancing biomedical research. The state's rugged terrain and sparse population in many areas make it difficult to access healthcare services, particularly for vulnerable populations such as Native American communities and migrant workers. To address these disparities, research training programs in Oregon will prioritize projects that focus on rural health, coastal ecology, and the intersection of environmental health and human well-being. For instance, OSU's marine research center in Newport, Oregon, will provide opportunities for researchers to explore the impact of ocean health on human health, while OHSU's rural health programs will support training for healthcare professionals serving rural communities.
Priority Outcomes: Building a Diverse and Skilled Workforce
The Research Training Grant will prioritize outcomes that promote a diverse and highly trained workforce in biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research. Specifically, the grant will focus on the following outcomes:
- Developing innovative research training programs that integrate diverse disciplines, such as engineering, social sciences, and biomedical sciences.
- Enhancing research infrastructure in Oregon's rural and coastal regions, including the development of research networks and partnerships with community-based organizations.
- Increasing the number of underrepresented groups in research, including women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
- Fostering collaboration between research institutions, industry partners, and community organizations to drive innovation and translation of research findings into practice.
The Oregon Community Foundation, a leading philanthropic organization in the state, has a long history of supporting community grants and initiatives that promote education, health, and community development. The state's rich natural resources, including its coastline and forests, also provide opportunities for research and training in environmental health and conservation. By leveraging these resources and partnerships, Oregon is well-positioned to achieve the priority outcomes of the Research Training Grant and contribute to the nation's research agenda.
Measuring Success: Tracking Progress and Outcomes
To measure the success of the Research Training Grant, Oregon's research institutions will track key outcomes, including the number of trainees supported, the diversity of the trainee cohort, and the career outcomes of trainees. The state will also monitor the development of new research training programs, the number of research collaborations and partnerships established, and the translation of research findings into practice. By focusing on these outcomes, Oregon will be able to assess the impact of the grant and make data-driven decisions to improve its research training programs.
Q: What types of research training programs are eligible for funding under the Research Training Grant in Oregon? A: Research training programs that focus on biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research, and that prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, are eligible for funding.
Q: How can Oregon-based researchers and institutions apply for the Research Training Grant? A: Eligible applicants can submit an application through the Federal Government's grants portal, which will require a detailed proposal outlining the research training program, including its goals, objectives, and expected outcomes.
Q: What resources are available to support Oregon-based researchers and institutions in developing competitive applications for the Research Training Grant? A: The Oregon Health & Science University and the Oregon State University offer resources and support for researchers and institutions, including grant writing workshops, mentorship programs, and research development services, to help develop competitive applications for the Research Training Grant.
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